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UK tourism in 2003

Monday, 09 Dec, 2002 0

The Tourism Society is holding an event for travel industry professionals to discuss the prospects for the travel industry next year.

The evening event includes presentations from speakers such as Superbreak Mini-Holidays and Goldenrail Holidays managing director, Nick Cust.

The event is being held on Thursday 9 January at the Sofitel St James Hotel in Waterloo Place, London. After the presentations there is then an opportunity for open debate on the prospects for UK tourism next year, followed by a chance for networking over refreshments.

The event starts at 18:00, and finishes at 21:30. Tickets cost £40 for non-members and £25 for members, available from The Tourism Society website or on 020 7488 2789. Payment must be received by 6 January.



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